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    The Riverdale Press
    May 1 2014


    Engel shows support for strife-torn Ukraine

    By Shant Shahrigian


    Last week, Rep. Eliot Engel brought a wreath from the Ukrainian
    community in Yonkers and laid it in the epicenter of this year's
    anti-government protests in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev.

    It was part of a three-country, nine-day tour in which the ranking
    Democrat on the House of Representatives' Foreign Affairs Committee,
    joined for part of the trip by the panel's Republican chairman, sought
    to show U.S. support for a range of struggling causes.

    "It's important for the United States to show a presence in this
    region while the region is undergoing turmoil," Mr. Engel said in a
    phone interview after his trip, which included stops in Armenia and
    Azerbaijan. "It's important for Russia to see us there. It's important
    for the people of Ukraine to see the United States cares about them."

    After laying the wreath amid a scene of burnt tires and damaged
    buildings still near Kiev's Maidan Square, where demonstrations led to
    the ouster of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich in February, Mr.
    Engel went on to meet the country's acting Prime Minister Arseniy
    Yatsenyuk and other members of the precarious interim government
    there.

    While pro-Russian forces continue to cause unrest in eastern Ukraine --
    with observers worried that Moscow wants to take over territory beyond
    Crimea, which Russia annexed in March -- Mr. Engel is looking to
    sanctions and upcoming elections to thwart Russian President Vladimir
    Putin's aims.

    "These elections are the best way for Ukraine to clearly show what
    direction the country wants to go," the congressman said.

    He added that he expects Russia will try to undermine voting,
    scheduled for May 25, in eastern Ukraine, and claim that the elections
    are invalid. But Mr. Engel said he hopes economic sanctions, which the
    U.S. expanded on Monday, will help contain Russia.

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